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- Portland Tribune
- Your football fix - in Tribune Sports
- Neighbors, city push for solutions to gang battle
- Local public access TV struggles with funding
- Police to crack down on gangs during holiday weekend
- Beaverton will ask voters to eliminate local school committees
- Five arrested in mid-August gang attack
- Use Bragdon's legacy as a guide
- Skip the partisan fight over budget
- No conflict between Christians and law
- Steering clear of gangs
- Huffman now on other side of issues
- Congregation embraces change, warms to shelter
- In Character with Robert Schultz
- Media key to Kyron search
- Worthy Causes
- Adams' gun plan taking fire from all sides
- Sources Say Kitz campaign spookin' Dems
- Against the streetcar
- Down, down, down
- Greener future
- Portland Business Journal
- Nautilus gets $5 million
- Boeing: North America will need $700B in new airplanes by 2030
- Alaska Airlines August traffic up 10 percent
- Compensation methodology
- Database: director pay 2009
- Database: 2009 CEO pay
- CEO PAY 2010
- Cascade Corp. sales surge
- NW Natural predicts rate decline
- CEO pay methodology
- County approves Comcast fund
- Oregon to share $160M in education cash with 30 other states
- Nordstrom August same-store sales up 6.3 percent
- Clark County considers business fee holiday
- BBSI named national employer of 2010
- Oregon health care groups land $4 million in grants
- QuantRX moves headquarters to Portland
- Costco August same-store sales up 7 percent
- HP wins 3Par at $2.4B, Dell concedes
- Alaska Air gets Timbers jersey deal
- KATU TV
- LaMike: 'I want to go out and win games'
- Craigslist removes adult services section from website
- Whidbey Island authorities closer to finding match for mystery foot
- Rare execution looming days away in Wash.
- Still no sign of missing climber in North Cascades
- Body of missing climber found in North Cascades
- A lesson for homeowners: Read the contract
- Deadly crash cuts young man's life, and his dreams, short
- Texting teens go cold turkey: no phones for four days
- Student goes back to school - online
- Small plane crashes into house, pilot survives
- 'This kind of research, you're kind of at the mercy of the mountain'
- Community leaders: Seattle police killed woodcarver 'for no reason'
- 'Due to the Afghan culture, our male Marines can t talk to them'
- Earl's eye stays at sea, little damage reported
- Beware of offer for money-making conferences in town
- What does Labor Day celebrate?
- 'What it's taken to keep this country great'
- Yield to... zombies? Hackers reroute Eugene road sign
- Man who killed child while asleep gets two years
- KCBY TV
- Stand down for veterans in Coos Bay
- Toxic algae in Oregon river deadly for dogs, children
- Roseburg Forest Products lays off 70 workers
- Fight the flu with one shot
- Small plane crashes into house, pilot survives
- Slow down for School Zones
- Student goes back to school - online
- He's back: NCAA says Masoli eligible to play ASAP
- 'Due to the Afghan culture, our male Marines can t talk to them'
- Inside the Pac: Ducks, Beavers and the Pac-10
- Photo Gallery: You love your Ducks
- Standard tsunami siren warning required statewide.
- Lincoln Elementary gets Smart this school year
- Rivalry is in the air in North Bend
- 'What it's taken to keep this country great'
- Stolen car with stolen plates leads police on 100 mph chase
- Weyerhaeuser to close Albany, Ore., plant
- Civil War attire: Oregon State to wear new Nike design
- Coos Forest Patrol open house in Coos Bay
- Ribbon-cutting ceremony in Reedsport
- KGW TV
- Benton County poultry farmer kills cougar
- Benton County poultry farmer kills cougar
- Kanye West : 'I bled hard' over Swift debacle
- BP: Crews lifting key device from Gulf face delay
- Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Paul Conrad dies at 86
- Koch brothers give $1M to back Proposition 23
- Craigslist removes adult services section
- Dudley, Kitzhaber to debate Sept. 30
- Mac High gets past training meltdown, plays 1st game
- Dudley, Kitzhaber to debate Sept. 30
- Mac High gets past training meltdown, plays 1st game
- Police seek man who set fire on TriMet bus
- BP: Crews lifting key device from Gulf face delay
- Weekend Guide: Rain, rays, radar and red apes
- Suicidal man rescued off Florence cliff
- Horman case prompts new security measures for all Portland schools
- Suspect sought in acid attack on Vancouver woman
- LA artists fight to save city's legacy of murals
- Portland Navy mom wins $50K charity contest
- Wash. may have 1st execution in 9 years on Friday
- KMTR TV
- Roseburg Forest Products cuts graveyard shift, 70 workers
- Douglas County & Roseburg-area sees hazy skies with wildfires nearby
- Albany food pantry runs out of food, worried it will happen again
- Diaper donations needed
- Plane hits home; pilot, homeowner survive
- Eugene police warn about football tailgating rules
- Baker City man charged with Glide bank robbery
- NCAA rules Masoli eligible, can play immediately
- Researcher studies shrinking glacier between North & South Sister
- Dudley offers his education plan including full ride college scholarships
- Police working to identify arsonist
- Federal judge orders revised spotted owl plan
- Water main break shuts down W. 11th near Oakpatch Rd.
- Mom who threw kids from bridge wanted to 'end their suffering'
- Veterans 'Stand Down' help event returns to Roseburg, volunteers needed
- Eugene Peace Corps volunteer returning home... for now
- Bandon hotels prep for Labor Day weekend
- Clinic moves to bigger building
- USA Gymnastics to sanction cheerleading
- Coast sees swell of jetty repairs
- KPIC TV
- Toxic algae in Oregon river deadly for dogs, children
- Roseburg Forest Products lays off 70 workers
- Small plane crashes into house, pilot survives
- 'This kind of research, you're kind of at the mercy of the mountain'
- Student goes back to school - online
- 'What it's taken to keep this country great'
- Baker City man arrested after bank robbery in Glide, Ore.
- Civil War attire: Oregon State to wear new Nike design
- Weyerhaeuser to close Albany, Ore., plant
- Police: Man steals car, drives back by scene and is spotted
- Toxic algae warning issued after pet dog dies
- Man robs bank in Glide, Ore.
- Photo Gallery: Oregon specialty license plates
- War veteran comes home to completely remodeled house
- Epic fail: Man steals car, drives back by scene and is spotted
- Sheepdogs show off skills in competition
- War veteran comes home to completely remodeled home
- Touchdown 2010 - Sutherlin Bulldogs
- Forest fire could burn until late October
- Millionaire gets 9 years for sexually abusing Oregon boy
- KTVL TV
- KTVZ TV
- Kanye West: 'I Bled Hard' Over Swift Debacle
- US Muslims Brace For 9/11 Anniversary
- Obama Pledges To Work For Middle Class
- Bend Bicyclist Injured in Parkway Crash
- Earl's Biggest Damage In Northeast: Business
- Craigslist Removes Adult Services Section
- Kanye : 'I Bled Hard' Over Swift Debacle
- 9 Killed In New Zealand Skydiving Plane Crash
- PM: 'A Miracle' No One Killed In Quake
- Comedian Dies After Car Accident
- Bristol Palin: 'Dancing' Choice Was Easy
- Goodbye, Earl: Storm Spins Into Canada
- Weakened Earl Packs Less Force Than Feared
- 911 Calls Describe Discovery Channel Gunman, IED
- Weakened Earl Hits Mass. With Wind, Rain, Surf
- New Zealander: 'We Were Thrown Wall To Wall'
- Gas Prices Dip Lower As Labor Day Nears
- Book Editor Larry Ashmead Dies At 78
- Latest Scam: A 'Prize' Check That Isn't
- Fox: Kara DioGuardi Departs 'American Idol'
- KVAL TV
- High School Gameday: Season Premiere - Segment 1
- LaMike: 'I want to go out and win games'
- Oregon State out to derail TCU's pursuit of perfection
- Back to school time is not cheap
- Toxic algae in Oregon river deadly for dogs, children
- Roseburg Forest Products lays off 70 workers
- Duck QB Thomas: 'I'm ready for it to be an exciting day'
- Oregon woman charged with manslaughter in crash
- Watch for High School Gameday cameras Friday night
- Sheriff: Hate crime a hoax
- 'I'm free. I got wings on today, I'm free'
- 'This kind of research, you're kind of at the mercy of the mountain'
- Small plane crashes into house, pilot survives
- Photo Gallery: Your photos of Beaver Believers
- He's back: NCAA says Masoli eligible to play ASAP
- Student goes back to school - online
- Woman attacked with acid recounts agonizing pain
- 'Due to the Afghan culture, our male Marines can t talk to them'
- Inside the Pac: Ducks, Beavers and the Pac-10
- Kitten target of chemical attack, tossed around 'like a baseball'
- Herald and News
- WHO YOU GONNA CALL? On-call 'ghostbusters' investigate the paranormal
- Freetown man charged with 10th OUI offense
- The beat will go on, despite Earl
- FROM THE PULPIT: All Saints Catholic School opens
- Fall River company has U.S. forces covered
- Westport man charged with drug possession
- Fall River assault suspect arraigned on charge in Superior Court
- SouthCoast residents can't resist a peek at Earl
- Fall River preparing for Earl's winds, rains
- CHIANCA: Literary theme park hurts like the Dickens
- MENTORING Q&A: Establishing a unique relationship
- REAGAN: Thanks for the reminder, Glenn
- GUEST OPINION: Overcoming ed reform roadblocks
- OUR VIEW: Second Chance at life
- Eat 2 the Beat of November Rain
- Dirty Deeds join Eat 2 The Beat lineup
- SPACE SHOTS: Paint by association
- SPACE SHOTS: Paint by association
- YMCA's downtown Fall River project not dead
- National Weather Service issues flash flood watch for southern Bristol County
- Mail Tribune
- Bohn, Pirates edge Trojans in opener
- Rock Point Bridge work could require 8 weeks
- Drug team seizes marijuana and meth in string of busts
- Mt. Ashland begins fall season pass sale
- Familiar face finds himself back behind bars after Phoenix burglary
- Zoning change possible for former Jacksonville landfill
- A path to the past
- Rock Point Bridge work could require 8 weeks
- Since You Asked: Medford man's drowning remains a mystery
- Emergency services
- Drug team seizes marijuana and meth in string of busts
- Mass of cold air will chill the Rogue Valley over Labor Day
- Mt. Ashland begins fall season pass sale
- Religious leaders testify in defense of Seda
- Concert flops, leaving vets group in debt
- Familiar face finds himself back behind bars after Phoenix burglary
- Zoning change possible for former Jacksonville landfill
- Road crews will get busy after the holiday weekend
- Homebuying class set
- Ashland neighborhood blaze could have been worse
- News-Review
- PREVIEW: A look at central Douglas County construction projects
- Editorial: Roses & thorns
- UCC ranked 13th in nation
- A few questions on VA outsourcing
- Why no day for Native Americans?
- Appreciates a small-town paper
- Buy American and help America
- We Christians can do better
- Questioning DeFazio's record
- A poor use of fire stations
- Shady Bridge southbound traffic to open soon
- Controlled burns, wildfire give county a hazy look
- Richard 'Dick' H. Yurk (Jurk)
- Jason Alan Pattison
- Frank Salas Jr.
- Death Notices for September 3, 2010
- Labor Day closures announced
- Roseburg man accused in shooting indicted
- High levels of algae toxins in South Umpqua River
- Roseburg studio opens exhibit
- The Oregonian
- Serious damage to Sherwood auto shop narrowly averted
- Two-car crash blamed on unsafe entry into intersection
- House Democrats promise to raise $10 corporate minimum tax
- Enhanced traffic enforcement in Tualatin
- Free bicycle helmets at Cornelius National Night Out event
- Battle Ground man dies in head-on crash
- Steel Bridge closure adds 10 minutes to many MAX commutes
- Many elementary schools fail to meet performance targets under No Child Left Behind
- Protesters climb onto Morrison bridge, unfurl banner
- Worker accused of stealing from elderly charges
- Corrections worker accused of romance with an inmate
- New Smith ad hits Merkley for furniture upgrade
- Motorcyclist clocked speeding 136 miles-per-hour
- Five die in plane crash on Oregon Coast
- A new home for breaking news from The Oregonian
- State ethics board will investigate one current, two former Reynolds School District employees
- Salem police arrest bank robbery suspect
- Oregon volunteers head to South Pacific disaster sites
- Motorcycle crash claims life of Sandy man
- Swarm of earthquakes quietly shakes Mount Hood
- The Register-Guard
- Oval Office redecoration puts Obama on the carpet
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR S MAILBAG: Saturday s paper
- BOB DOPPELT: We need new parables to help explain our changing world
- GUEST VIEWPOINT: Labor movement has kept dream of worker dignity alive
- EDITORIAL: Stay cool, Ducks
- EDITORIAL: Stop debating debates
- THE BULLETIN
- School s return reveals kids spiritual needs
- FOR THE RECORD
- OBITUARIES
- BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
- BRIEFLY METRO
- Coastal jetties pose a rocky problem
- Defense calls witnesses in Islamic charity trial
- Man plans to sue over injuries from fight with Eugene officer
- Springfield s municipal jail books its 1,000th inmate
- LCC eyes Portland s Gerding Edlen to manage downtown construction
- Tax officials field offices to close
- SMALL TOWN KEPT GIRL S MEMORY ALIVE
- Wave of liquor control change may hit Oregon
- Statesman Journal
- Pilot crashes small plane into Aurora home
- Gubernatorial candidate Chris Dudley outlines his ideas to improve education
- Cool optimism for Mideast peace
- The rewards of hard work
- Pray that Glenn Beck gets well soon
- A Republican leader comes out of the closet
- Day spent at the state fair is worth price of admission
- Governor candidate's plans don't add up
- Changes to constitution limit states' rights
- If story doesn't appeal to you, don't read it
- It's too soon to evaluate results of Iraq war
- It ain't over for the Democrats yet ... and other editorial cartoons
- Film series starts with look at high-speed rail service
- Children's indoor play park finds a new location
- Church sets benefit auction Sept. 25
- Fatal fight may mean more time for inmate
- Dogs make a splash at state fair
- 'Extreme Makeover' announces its celebrity design team
- New report labels Oregon State Hospital 'rudderless'
- Pilot crashes small plane into house
- The Bulletin
- Prep Scoreboard
- Soda, football ... time to cheer
- Religion in Brief
- Youth justice team will hold bottle drive
- People on the Move
- Bend bank files to dismiss suit
- News of Record: Police Log, Bend fire runs, Pets
- Pipe bombs found, destroyed in La Pine
- Man dies from fall
- On the Air
- Scoreboard
- Family illness brings Gills back to Bend
- Dispatches
- News of Record: Police Log, Bend fire runs, Pets
- Another oil rig explodes off Gulf coast
- Scoreboard
- Business Calendar
- News of Record: permits
- Paving the road to culinary school
- Broadband wireless available in Cascades
- Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland
- Vancouver's waterfront: You can't get there from here
- ODOT disparity study stuck in past
- Funds targeted for light-rail project gap
- Portland-Milwaukie light rail finds more funds
- Hillsboro could cut fees for downtown storefronts
- Broadway Bridge packs on the pounds
- Developer relies on human nature to hit net-zero
- Gresham lures Portland business to the burbs
- State defends push for Aurora control tower
- Developer relies on human nature to hit net-zero goal
- Broadway Bridge to partially reopen Saturday
- Former fast-food location to be demolished
- Moody's says some Oregon cities still in recession
- Helix wind development plans expansion
- Moody's says Salem economy still at risk
- Public votes on Sellwood Bridge design
- Short clock for PGE Park's soccer remodel
- Public to vote on Sellwood Bridge design
- Keller Williams opens commercial branch
- Debate arises over Portland industrial land use
- Lake County Examiner
- Central Oregonian
- Life and longevity
- Out with the old, in with the new
- Pleased with their playground
- City financial report yields positive results
- Multiple vehicle break-ins occur in Ochoco Heights
- College classes offered at CCHS
- Runners ready for first race
- Cowboys ready to kick off season
- Paulina Rodeo kicks off Saturday
- Diana F. Gage
- Douglas James Nokes
- A dish of happiness
- Celebrating 25 years
- We hope to see you there
- Meadow Lakes wins bragging rights
- Cowboys offense looks strong during scrimm
- Making history
- City railway given a third state grant
- A lifetime in the saddle
- Oregon daycare assistance cuts leave half its users ineligible
- The Madras Pioneer
- Republicans open election headquarters
- CRR Republicans invite candidates, legislators to event at Ranch
- Crooked River Ranch Roundup
- Culver candidate changes noted
- Man charged with assault
- CODE investigation ends in local arrest
- Wildfires winding down
- Three file for three Madras City Council positions
- Decision due on structures along Metolius
- Commission approves jail levy proposal
- Air show aims to impress
- Strong winds drive fire
- Wildfire winding down
- Shaniko Wool Gathering coming
- Firefighting work
- Will Iraq leave us the wiser?
- 509-J begins Read to Succees program
- `Mockingbird' classic heads September film lineup
- Obituaries for week of 9-1-10
- Leepers celebrate 40th anniversary
- Oregon Business
- Money Ball: Oregon colleges follow the cash to football
- Money Ball: Colleges follow the cash to football
- Highest-paid Oregon CEOs earn less
- Oregon's Public Companies List 2010
- Money Ball
- Portland craft distillers grow up, evolve
- Young business leaders ignite startup scene
- The 2010 Top 150 Private Companies in Oregon
- Once-golden destination resorts face uncertain future
- Romanian immigrants dominate adult foster care niche
- Ambition sparks Oregon Iron Works VP
- Portland food carts push through recession
- The green edge: Workplaces embrace sustainability
- Natural foods makers face challenge of growth
- Pressure is on to make data centers green
- Improving workplace sustainability
- Selling Out
- The Green List 2010
- Marijuana goes mainstream in Southern Oregon
- Why Hollywood Video failed
- Clackamas Review
- Excessive spending puts the county in crisis mode
- Candidate won't just look the other way
- Milwaukie manager finalists to meet public
- Council hopefuls differ on library
- NCSD names new principals at eight schools
- Milwaukie man sentenced to prison in federal tax case
- Police reports
- A green future? It's in the bag
- Obituaries
- Milwaukie ratifies union contract
- Truck driver faulted in five-vehicle crash
- Police: Man's death may have been an accident
- Body found on McLoughlin Blvd.
- Man found dead on McLoughlin Blvd.
- Vets face a tough decision
- Officials weigh in on the budget mess
- What a save!
- 172nd due for major changes
- Suburban slowdown
- Three seeking two seats
- The Sherwood Gazette
- Memorial service set Wednesday for Theresa Stanley
- You already knew this: Summer was coldest in 17 years
- Sherwood police chaplain pushes for 9/11 monument in Memorial Park
- Seatbelt credited with saving Sherwood woman involved in rollover accident
- Seatbelts credited with saving Sherwood woman involved in rollover accident
- Sherwood police seek burglar
- For Sam McCracken, every child deserves to play a sport
- Tumor not enough to keep energetic boy down
- Helping hands in Haiti
- Proposed Poole Quarry plan riles Tualatin City Council
- Council puts teeth into dog ordinance
- Father recalls Kasey Sorum's 'infectious personality, inquiring mind'
- Two Sherwood council positions, mayor's seat, have opponents
- Local boy loses battle with leukemia
- Proposed Morgan Road rock quarry draws ire of neighbors
- TOO REAL FOR COMFORT
- Sherwood youth wins talent show with secret weapon: a yo-yo
- Why not do the earth a big favor and kill your lawn?
- Letters to the Editor
- Adams Avenue extension would connect Tualatin-Sherwood Road with Old Town
- Southwest Community Connection
- Employment falls in Oregon's largest counties
- Higher TriMet fares, service changes begin in September
- You already knew this: Summer was coldest in 17 years
- Church organ is transformed into furniture
- Carving out the heart of Hillsdale
- News briefs for September
- Tire dumping leaves tracks
- Neighborhood National Night Out celebration takes on green cause
- Hillsdale to New Delhi: English teacher embarks on exchange
- The School Beat
- September Calendar
- 'Many Hands' family concert for Haiti on Sept. 11 at MAC
- Chalking it up
- Development is the answer to securing peace in Afghanistan
- September Events
- Hitting it Home
- Volunteers shed light on Southwest community garden
- Senior citizen gets wish, shows off vitality in Multnomah Days parade
- Something sweet at the Hillsdale Shopping Center
- 'Pub Theology': Opinions on tap
- Beaverton Valley Times
- Beaverton will ask voters to eliminate local school committees
- Couple dies in apparent murder-suicide
- District halfway to grant funding goals
- Cassidy Ringwald was 'wise beyond his years'
- Local public access TV struggles with funding
- Celebrate the city library's 10th birthday
- Take part in city-wide open house
- Children of the Sea
- Long time fire chief served with a smile
- School funding saved from state's chopping block
- Treats with a Twist
- Godfather Pizza serves up fundraiser for Kyron search
- State trooper, others injured in Beaverton collision
- DA clears deputy in Cedar Mill shooting
- Pedestrian struck and thrown 15 feet dies
- Governor says $377 million shortfall means more agency cuts
- Deputies hunt for driver who struck pedestrian, fled scene without stopping
- Man hit by WES train in Tualatin is in serious condition
- Man hit by WES train in Tualatin is in 'serious' condition
- Man hit by WES train in Tualatin
- Willamette Week
- (Murmurs) News And Not A Nickel More
- (Ask the Editor) What Were We Thinking?
- The Fall Collection
- (Letters to the Editor) Inbox
- (Dr. Know) Dr. Know
- (Rogue of the Week) Vivian Orlen
- Judging Judy
- Registering His Advantage
- (Murmurs) News And Not A Nickle More
- Past Thursday
- Ricochet
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- () Rogue of the Week
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- () Dr. Know
- Estacada News
- Toxic algae levels for North Fork Reservoir
- Higher TriMet fares, service changes begin in September
- ODOT decision revives left-turn lane debate
- Sheriff / Fire Calls
- Around Town
- Estacada library board rejects limit on Internet access for minors
- New nook for books
- Manhunt closes Highway 224 east of Estacada
- Around Town
- Going the Distance
- Arnold, Morgan will run for mayor
- Boyle named 'Everyday Hero' for military service
- Sheriff and Fire Calls
- City completes Second Avenue paving
- EHS Class of 1990 hosts 20-year reunion this weekend, Aug. 20-22
- Sheriff / Fire Calls
- Around Town
- Gasoline hits $3 a gallon for first time in about two years
- Obituaries for Aug. 18
- Contractor removes water hazard from Clackamas River
- Hillsboro Argus
- Hillsboro Now and Then - Ross
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Noble Woods
- Hillsboro Now and Then - Carl's Jr.
- Toast of the Tunes at Oak Knoll Winery near Hillsboro is Thursday
- Hillsboro Now and Then - Goodwill
- Skate World in Hillsboro hosts another all night skate
- Next Young & Innovative Quick Shot is Wednesday morning
- Hillsboro Now and Then - Home Depot
- Hillsboro Now and Then - Grocery Outlet
- Catch Shakespeare outdoors at the Hillsboro Civic Center
- Hillsboro Young & Innovative Quick Shot is Wednesday morning
- Toast of the Tunes returns Thursday to Oak Knoll south of Hillsboro
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Bicentennial
- Something to do with your canine companion on August 14th
- Something to do with you dog baby August 14th
- Weekend to-dos in Hillsboro for the first weekend of summer
- June's Hillsboro Young & Innovative meeting Wednesday at Wassabi Restaurant
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Fountains
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Shadywood
- Get your doggies clean and support a good cause!!!
- Lake Oswego Review
- No single leader can stop gang violence
- cartoon
- Honor to attend D.C. rally
- letters
- Beware of home improvement projects - and handymen, too
- what's happening
- Grow and Gather
- Against the streetcar
- Street race crash leaves girl, 16, critically hurt
- Accident gives incentive for store to launch a renovation
- Assessment test scores are again best in state
- police blotter
- obituaries
- Down, down, down
- 16-year-old girl critically injured in street race
- Does it matter where you go to college?
- Region's success will require strong strategy
- cartoon
- All LO candidates share links
- Clarification
- News-Times
- Forest Grove school year begins on shaky financial ground
- We need solutions from Salem, not a special session
- It's time to 'pay to play' in Oregon
- When stuck in an elevator, patience truly is a virtue
- Letters
- Gas tax won't make fall ballot in Cornelius
- Police make arrest in killing made to look like suicide
- Higher TriMet fares, service cuts hit today
- School year begins on shaky financial ground
- Former Cornelius mayor wants his old job back
- Roadtrip recession
- Banks, Gaston hire new cache of staff members
- Metro offers 'green' back-to-class tips
- Is sunscreen on your list?
- Forest Grove commencement moves from Pacific to Liberty
- New FGHS principal: 'Every student can achieve'
- CAST says Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road
- Rocking out at the county fairgrounds
- O'Neill heads to district office
- Newest slate of teachers ready to go in Forest Grove
- The Outlook
- News briefs: Sept. 4, 2010
- Drivers, pay attention: school is starting again
- Letters to the Editor: Sept. 4, 2010
- Online teacher prepares for class
- Obituaries for Sept. 4, 2010
- Library events for Sept. 4, 2010
- New friends, new year await students
- Side streets may see improvements
- Wanted Man
- Hiker rescued after falling 60 feet
- Health advisory issued for North Fork Reservoir
- You already knew this: Summer was coldest in 17 years
- This is no time for Legislature to make decisions
- Reynolds contract appears fair
- Letters to the editor for Sept. 1
- Sandy celebration of Mt. Hood Loop to leave Gresham 'deserted'
- Library events for Sept. 1, 2010
- Events for Sept. 1, 2010
- Local meetings for Sept. 1
- Organization meetings for Sept. 1
- The Sandy Post
- Oktoberfest Treasure: Keep looking
- Bus safety is every driver's responsibility
- Letters to the Editor: Sept. 1, 2010
- Beware representatives who claim 'common-sense' approach
- MAKING THE GRADE
- Thermal camera detects suspect
- Police station gains city approval
- MAN OF MANY IMAGES
- Boring rolls out red carpet for celebration
- Obituaries for Sept. 1, 2010
- First Friday offers food, fun, music
- Ex-tourism chief refutes claims
- Sandy fares better than some on foreclosures
- Letters to the Editor: Aug. 25, 2010
- Obituaries for Aug. 25, 2010
- Foreclosures: Is Sandy on the mend?
- Cops 'n' kids go shopping together
- More budget gloom appears on horizon for school district
- District takes steps to reverse special education assessment
- Sandy police adopt up-to-date policies and procedures manual
- The South County Spotlight
- No need for UGB expansion
- Housing assistance available
- Thanks for a fulfilling day
- Hospital ballot is well timed
- Ring the bells
- Test grades for local schools improve
- County postpones kennel decision for Vikens
- City officials contemplate costly removal of 'laughingstock' volcano
- Over 100 rabbits found dead in rural Clatskanie at presumed breeding facility
- Political agitators stir up controversy outside Scappoose Post Office
- Scappoose finalizes pool property purchase
- Dual-fuel system is a real gas in St. Helens
- Seafood market will keep smokin' in expanded location
- Oregon Aero owners exercise adaptation to tackle health frontier
- Health board critical of DHS' delayed hospital decision
- Clatskanie man pleads not guilty to attempted murder of wife
- Recognizing cheerleading as a sport legitimizes its risks
- Gravy train is out of steam
- Columbia County must compete
- City adopts revised flood insurance maps
- The Times
- Flashing yellow turn signals are well worth investment
- Letters, Sept. 2
- Children of the Sea
- Tualatin group takes it to the neighborhoods
- Tigard students win Sidewalk Art Contest
- Local painter, Chris Babin, donates free mural to Tigard downtown
- District denies charter school application for second time
- Police still unsure of identity of woman found dead in Fanno Creek
- Want to annex into the park district?
- 911 caller reports that he needs hug, hot chocolate
- Police seek help in investigation of morning Subway robbery
- 16-year-old girl critically injured in street race
- Man hit by WES train in Tualatin is in serious condition
- Man hit by WES train in Tualatin is in 'serious' condition
- Man hit by WES train not seriously injured
- Hunger doesn't take a vacation in summer
- A teacher's summer vacation not what you might think
- No single leader can stop gangs
- Letters: Thanks for Little League coverage
- Higher TriMet fares, service changes begin in September
- West Linn Tidings
- No single leader can stop gangs
- cartoon
- Together we can make a difference
- letters
- what's happening
- obituaries
- West Linn Sept. 21 Special Election Candidate Showcase
- police log
- city hall talks trash
- Suburbs see foreclosures soar; not in West Linn
- Greener future
- Region's success requires strategy
- cartoon
- West Linn ought to have a pool
- Honored to be your mayor
- How did I survive my childhood?
- letters
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- Concordia University Portland
- CU Women's Soccer vs. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
- CU Volleyball vs. Evergreen State
- CU Men's Soccer vs. Evergreen State
- CU Men's Golf vs. St, Martin's Invitational (Hawks Prairie G.C.)
- Oregon University Students, JFR Foundation Advance Elder Care in Nicaragua
- Concordia Expands Nursing Program, Hosts Info Night June 24
- Concordia U. and Clark College Collaborate to Smooth Student Transitions
- Concordia U. and Clark College Collaborate to Smooth Student Transitions
- Martell Webster Provides Bicycle Coaching for Kids with Disabilities
- Concordia University School of Law Breaks Ground on Building Expansion
- Reverend Dr. Erhardt Paul 'EP' Weber
- Concordia Ranks #1 in Community Service
- CU Volleyball vs. Northwest
- CU Men's Soccer vs. Northwest
- CU Men's Golf vs. St, Martin's Invitational (Hawks Prairie G.C.)
- CU Men's Golf vs. Linfield Invitational (Michelbrook C.C.)
- Lyceum: Renewable Energy in the Northwest
- Peace Youth Summit
- Semi-Annual MBA Networking & Information Evening
- CU Volleyball vs. George Fox
- Eastern Oregon University
- Education student named Pat Tillman Scholar
- ASEOU voter registration drive in full swing
- Military Friendly list shows EOU a good fit for veterans
- EOU hosts Operation Enduring Support, Aug. 28
- Friends & Family Program offers flexible payment options
- EOU Foundation scholarship applications move online
- EOU welcomes new directors in Enrollment Services
- Save the date! Homecoming 2010
- EOU brings 'The Importance of Being Earnest' to summer stage
- Tanner Denne named EOU President's Scholar
- Two EOU students win in scholarship raffle
- New Entry
- Oregon's birthday bash
- Voices of a bygone era
- EOU reduces housing costs for on-campus students
- Chemistry Club continues legacy of outreach
- Pursuit of higher education runs in the family
- New Entry
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- Oregon Book Award winner to read at EOU
- George Fox University
- No courier service to Portland or Salem this Monday
- No U.S. Mail service on Monday
- Sports reporters needed; info meeting is Sept. 12
- No courier service to Portland or Salem this Monday
- No U.S. Mail service on Monday
- The Ticket Man Cometh!
- First Friday worship held in Bauman Auditorium
- Join in festivities of Serve Fest following Serve Day Sept. 8
- The Crescent is looking for reporters
- University hosts 12th annual Serve Day on Wednesday, Sept. 8
- ASC seeking students interested in leadership positions
- All are welcome to attend devotional time in Spiritual Life House
- Cheer Team & Dance Team Tryouts
- IT offers online video guides to university s Gmail system
- Guitar class, private lessons still available
- IT offers online video guides to university s Gmail system
- IT offers online video guides to university s Gmail system
- New section of Bible Survey added
- Symphonic Band
- One-credit online career courses
- Lewis & Clark College
- Judge Blocks Ban on Flag Mutilation, Allows Church to Continue Trampling Old Glory at Military Funerals
- Littering Conviction of Man Who Left Water Bottles for Migrants Is Overturned
- Justice Department Sue AZ Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Civil Rights Probe
- U. Wisc. Ordered to Fund Religious Student Groups
- Plumpy'nut, Patents and the Business of Poverty
- Jim Huffman's Environmental Roots at L&C Law
- L&C Law's Robert Miller on the 'Teachable Moment' Provided By Bloomberg
- How to Open PDFs, Print in Westlaw
- DA: Alleged Gay Bashing By Marines Not Considered Hate Crime
- Lawyer's Legal Fight with School Called 'Cautionary Tale of the Internet Age'
- Conflicting Rulings Put Lawyer Who Agreed to Stop Suing Scientology 'in a Pickle'
- State Support Courted in High Court Video Game Case
- Legality of Ladies' Night Upheld
- Money for Nothing: Law Firms, Delayed Associates, and Public Interest Law
- New Breed of Patent Claim Bedevils Product Makers
- 3L's Supreme Court Appeal: Let Law Students Save Money, Take Bar After 2 Years
- Library closed Labor Day: Monday, Sept. 6th
- Texas Appeals Court Says Trial Judge Lacked Jurisdiction to Order Same-Sex Divorce
- Legal Group Seeks to Compel Calif to Defend Prop 8
- Khadr Terror Trial to Resume Oct. 18 at Guantanamo
- Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst University Kicks Off 'World Voices' Concert Series
- Marylhurst University Hosts Inaugural Servant Leadership Conference
- Author Mary Catherine Bateson To Speak At Marylhurst University
- College Credit for Knowledge Gained Outside the Classroom
- Album Artist Portraits of Artists The Art Gym 30th Anniversary Exhibition
- Marylhurst Will Host Business Degree Information Session
- Job Seekers Gather for Support
- Explore Marylhurst s Undergraduate Programs
- Fundraiser to Rebuild Lives in Haiti
- Graduate Studies Information Meeting at Marylhurst University
- MBA Information Sessions at Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst University Graduates Largest Class Ever
- Marylhurst University Expands Popular Green MBA Program
- Marylhurst University Receives Grant from Sande Emmy Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation
- 2010 Season of Shakespeare-in-the-Parks to include Marylhurst University
- Portland Summer Ensembles to Perform at Marylhurst University
- Portland Summer Ensembles to Perform at Marylhurst University
- Portland Business Journal Career Seminar at Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst University Receives $1 Million Gift
- Local Faculty Member Receives National Recognition
- Oregon Health & Science University
- Stories from the Clippings
- Bonjour. Hello. Hola. Aloha.
- Ave atque vale
- Trick my booktruck, SOD edition
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- 'I seen my duty, and I done it'
- 50 years on: a half-century of Starr-Edwards
- Dental anatomy
- The Art of Room 13
- Article Title Unavailable
- Brill Book
- Shall we dance?
- Fun with Ferrier
- Clara Montague Davidson, M.D.
- Stories from the Clippings
- 100 years of collaboration: the Dental School and its Japanese friends
- The Spirit of Medicine
- The Kohler Years
- Oh! Oyamada
- Stories from the Clippings
- Oregon State University
- What's the difference between Mozart and Miley?
- A lesson in home economics: A practical education
- For the greater green: When a tax is a good thing
- Because
- All-decade: defense
- Oregon State football hits practice field
- With elections looming Rep. DeFazio holds town hall
- Oregon State receives five stars for LGBT inclusiveness
- Changing how the MU does business
- Hot fashion trends for the upcoming cold weather season
- Letter to the Editor
- For the greater green: Cap-and-trade lives up to the moniker
- BP: Buying time, buying truth and buying people
- Why college?
- The heart of the ocea - um, game
- Pac-10 coaches fly around US to talk football
- All-decade: offense
- OSU football gears up for TCU
- To Ethiopia With Love: OSU Alums hope to adopt
- Bard in the Quad gives a new twist to Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'
- Pacific Northwest College of Art
- TBA:10 at PNCA
- Record-Breaking Enrollment
- PNCA Fall Building Hours
- Morph/Shift Features 14 Abstract and Non-Objective Painters
- Craftacular Takes a Walk Down Scout Camp Lane
- Explore the Museum's Archives In New Exhibition
- Convocation Speaker Announced
- Convocation Speaker Announced
- Craftacular Takes a Walk Down Scout Camp Lane
- Explore the Museum's Archives In New Exhibition
- Morph/Shift Features 14 Abstract and Non-Objective Painters
- PNCA Fall Building Hours
- The Essentials: JPEG Jam
- Feldman Gallery + Project Space to Host Nina Katchadourian s Sorted Books in conjunction with TBA:10
- Feldman Gallery + Project Space to Host Nina Katchadourian s Sorted Books in conjunction with TBA:10
- The Essentials: JPEG Jam
- New Student Orientation
- New Student Orientation
- M5 Exhibition Now on View in Feldman Gallery
- I Heart Art: Portland Connects Handmade Artists to Buyers
- Pacific University
- Reed College
- Books on ScienceDirect
- New Catalog!
- 50 Million Served
- Save Yourself Some Hassle!
- How about Madduxidium?
- Don't Forget the Background Information
- Coolest Book Ever!
- Virtual Journals in the Physical Sciences
- Happy Anniversary Darwin!
- Classic Science Papers Made Available
- Convocation 2007: Pancho Savery
- Vine Deloria Jr. Lecture Series 2007: Philip J. Deloria
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Peter Edelman
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Frances Fox Piven
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Kevin Bales
- Visiting Writers Lecture Series 2007: Lee Montgomery
- Visiting Writers Lecture Series 2007: Yiyun Li
- Art Department Lecture: Lucy Orta
- Commencement 2008: Colin Diver
- Commencement 2008: Michelle Nijhuis
- Willamette University
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Brings Activist Spirit to Willamette
- University Hosts Seventh Annual Social Powwow
- Ancient and Medieval Lamps on Display at Hallie Ford Museum of Art
- Willamette University Chamber Players Team with Violist Danny Seidenberg
- Community Invited to Celebrate Africa Week at Willamette University
- Duke Ellington Week Features Concerts and Lectures
- Willamette Theatre Presents 'Beauty Queen of Leenane'
- New Music Concert Celebrates Oregon's 150th Anniversary
- Writer Gilbert King Discusses Botched Execution
- Professor s Book Recommended for Sesquicentennial Reading
- Hallie Ford Museum of Art Opens Redesigned Permanent Gallery
- Dramatic Vocal Arts to Perform Cosi Fan Tutte
- Puttin on the Ritz Features Swing-Style Dancing
- Willamette and Oregon Council for the Humanities Offer Free Course for Low-Income Adults
- Scholar to Address Sexuality and Religion in the U.S.
